Bodo/Glimt seal Celtic's sorry European exit
Celtic's Europa Conference League campaign proved brief and painful as they went down to a 2-0 defeat by Bodo/Glimt in the Arctic Circle.
The Norwegian champions rounded off a 5-1 aggregate win to reach the last 16 of the inaugural tournament.
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Just like the first leg, Celtic conceded early on and struggled to find an attacking rhythm.
Ola Solbakken netted inside nine minutes as the hosts started brightly and Celtic were outclassed for the majority of the first half.
There was a bit of a reaction from the visitors either side of the break but Hugo Vetlesen killed off any hopes Celtic had of a comeback when he scored in the 69th minute.
Ange Postecoglou has now presided over three tournament exits as Celtic's European campaign ended with a seventh defeat in 14 matches.
The cinch Premiership leaders now have domestic success to focus on and Postecoglou possibly had one eye on Sunday's visit to Hibernian when he picked his team.
Skipper Callum McGregor, defender Cameron Carter-Vickers and in-form wingers Jota and Liel Abada were all named on the bench.
Postecoglou had passed up the chance to train on the Aspmyra Stadium's artificial surface, which had been cleared of heavy snow, and Celtic found themselves facing an early flurry of chances.
They had already survived a penalty claim and some close shaves before Solbakken curled home after Celtic were left outnumbered when Nir Bitton lost possession near the halfway line, although the Israeli claimed for a foul.
Celtic had plenty of possession and territory but were unable to make it count, unlike the Norwegians, who produced 11 first-half shots to the visitors' one.
Joe Hart kept the score down with two last-ditch stops from Amahl Pellegrino.
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